University Profile
Graduates from St. Francis’ College consistently gain admission to universities like Cambridge, UCL, Warwick, Manchester, and Exeter. This stems from years of working alongside each student to reveal their strengths rather than merely drilling exam techniques. In *2025, 22% of A-Level graduates achieved A-A grades across all subjects, which opens doors to the most competitive programs. Beyond these impressive results, they pursue vastly different fields—from engineering and biology to the humanities—demonstrating that the approach here encourages genuine passion rather than prescribed pathways.
Research Projects at St. Francis’ College
Every student completes Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) in Years 10-11, representing half a GCSE but offering their first genuine research experience. They learn to formulate questions, engage with sources, and build arguments—skills essential for university success. Later, Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) provides a full independent study under personal supervision, typically culminating in an academic essay by the start of their final year. Universities particularly value EPQ as evidence that applicants can work autonomously and thoroughly.
Aspirations
The Aspirations programme at St. Francis’ College connects students with professional mentors while facilitating internships and self-directed projects. Running from Year 11 through Christmas of the final year, it allows participants to accumulate meaningful experience. Meanwhile, the annual Careers Convention brings together over 70 alumnae and parent professionals for direct conversations, with many students receiving internship offers during the event itself.
Career Support
Each student undergoes a personal interview with the Head of Careers and can seek guidance from the Pastoral Hub whenever needed. Through personal development lessons, they complete the Futures Programme—a structured course for Years 7-11—alongside the Morrisby Interest questionnaire, which suggests career paths based on their interests. During Sixth Form, support extends to UCAS applications, selecting vocational programmes, and arranging placements during Five Star Week in Year 12. The Careers Hub regularly shares resources and opportunities so families stay informed about what’s currently available.